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If you want to print from your Android mobile device, HP has free mobile printing solutions to meet your needs: the HP ePrint service, the HP ePrint mobile app, and HP's built-in print solution for Android. Learn how to use the service, download the mobile app, or access the built-in print solution to print from your Android device.

No special software or additional Android app download is required to print with HP ePrint. But, before you proceed with these steps, you must enable Web Services on your HP ePrint-enabled printer and register with the ePrint service to get your ePrint email address.

The HP ePrint mobile app is an update to HP ePrint Home & Biz for Apple and Android mobile devices.

If you previously installed ePrint Home & Biz, HP recommends that you upgrade to the HP ePrint mobile app. The update is available in Apple’s App Store or in your My Apps list in the Google Play Store for Android.

These steps are for HP Connected. To find out if your country/region supports HP Connected, go to HP Connected, then click on the country/region and language. In the drop-down menu, find your country/region and language.

The HP ePrint mobile app supports all your mobile printing needs. You can easily print your digital content wirelessly to supported HP printers on a local Wi-Fi network. Also, if you registered your HP ePrint-enabled printer with ePrint you can print via the cloud at home, the office, or on-the-go, whenever the printer is connected to the Internet. Additionally, you can print to thousands of HP ePrint Public Print Locations worldwide.

The HP ePrint mobile app is available for free in the Google Play Store or as an update to the HP ePrint Home & Biz app. Before you proceed with these steps, you must install and activate the app on your Android device. Go to Getting Started with the HP ePrint mobile app for steps to install the app and activate it.

Your mobile device saves files in one of the Saved Files folders when you transfer files from your computer to your mobile device, or when you use your mobile device to scan files. Follow these steps to print files stored on your mobile device with the HP ePrint mobile app.

Make sure that the HP printer is turned on and connected to the local wireless network.

Make sure to load the HP printer with the correct type of paper.

On your Android device, tap the HP ePrint mobile app icon.

Figure : HP ePrint mobile app icon

Tap File, and then tap the file name to view the content.

Tap Print, or, if necessary, tap Settings to select another HP printer or to change the print settings, and then tap Print.

The HP ePrint mobile app is an update to HP ePrint Home & Biz for Apple and Android mobile devices.

If you previously installed ePrint Home & Biz, HP recommends that you upgrade to the HP ePrint mobile app. The update is available in Apple’s App Store or in your My Apps list in the Google Play Store for Android.

The following sections list the file types supported by the HP ePrint mobile app. The file types that you can print depend on whether or not you have activated (registered) the app with the ePrint service.

If you activated the HP ePrint mobile app with the ePrint service, you can print the following file types:

Web pages

Microsoft Office Word, Excel, and PowerPoint (Windows and Mac) documents, including those received as email attachments

Photos (.jpeg and .png)

PDFs, including those received as email attachments

Text (.txt) files, including those received as email attachments

If you did not activate the HP ePrint mobile app with the ePrint service, you can print the following file types:

The HP ePrint mobile app is available for free in the Google Play Store or as an update to HP ePrint Home and Biz. Go to Getting started with the HP ePrint mobile app for steps to install the app and activate it with the HP ePrint service.

With HP's built-in print solution for Android and Kindle devices, you can use your Android (Jelly Bean) mobile device and Fire OS 3.0 (Mojito) Kindle devices to automatically find and print to HP printers that are either on a wireless network or within wireless range for wireless direct printing. You do not need to install drivers or download software because the print solution is built into your operating system.

Follow these steps to send a print job from your supported Android device to your printer using either a wireless network connection or wireless direct.

From a supported app, find the Print option from the app's menu, and then tap Print.

Find the option to select your printer. The Android device displays a list of printers that are available on the Wi-Fi network.

Find your printer on the Wi-Fi list, and then tap to select it. Once you select the printer, your device remembers the selection.

If your printer is not on the Wi-Fi list or if you want to use the wireless direct connection method instead, find your printer on the Wireless Direct list, and then tap to select it. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the connection. Once your printer is connected, your device remembers the selection.

HP's built-in print solution is available on Android (Jelly Bean) mobile devices such as the HP Slate 7 tablet and the Samsung Galaxy S4, and on Fire OS 3.0 (Mojito) devices such as the Kindle Fire HD and Kindle Fire HDX tablets.

When you send a print job from the Android device and your printer is in an error state, your mobile device waits for three minutes before canceling the print job. After clearing the error, send the print job again.

Yes. Once a printer connects with a specific network, the printer recognizes that network for subsequent printing. After an Android device connects to a network for the first time, the device recognizes up to 10 printers on that network from then on.

When the Android device connects to a Wi-Fi network (access point), the device locates and displays the available printers on the access point. When the Android device is not connected to a Wi-Fi access point, the device locates and displays wireless direct printers.

Yes, you can connect to the Wi-Fi network (access point) at any location, and then use the Android device to print to the local printers. Alternatively, if you are not connected to an access point, the device discovers and prints to wireless direct printers near you.

For some Android devices, you can use the Android built-in print solution to print your Microsoft Office documents. If the Microsoft app on your Android device does not use the Android built-in print solution, you can use the HP ePrint mobile app to print your documents instead. Open the HP ePrint mobile app, and then select the document you want to print.

The printer Bonjour name you changed in the EWS is the Wi-Fi Bonjour name, not the Wireless Direct SSID. When you connect your Android device to the Wireless Direct network, you still have to choose the Wireless Direct SSID. You might be able to change the Wireless Direct Network SSID name through the EWS, as well.

Webpage printing is supported by an Android component called Webkit. If the image is large enough, Webkit might span the image across two pages. This can occur in both portrait and landscape orientations. You cannot control this function through the Android device.